Kenyans March for Justice on Protest Anniversary

Kenyans took to the streets to mark the anniversary of the deadly 2024 anti-government protests. The protests, which were sparked by proposed tax hikes and a rising cost of living, resulted in the deaths of more than 80 people.
The marchers demanded justice for the victims of the 2024 demonstrations and last year's anniversary protests. The event was held under heavy security, with police sealing off key roads in Nairobi to maintain order.
The protesters were remembering the massive anti-government demonstrations that erupted in Nairobi two years ago. These demonstrations were a response to the government's proposed tax hikes and the surging cost of living, which had a significant impact on the population.
Dozens of Kenyans participated in the march, which was a show of solidarity for the families of the victims. The heavy security presence was noticeable, with a large number of police officers deployed to the area.
The march was a peaceful event, with protesters exercising their right to freedom of assembly and expression. The demands for justice and accountability were a key aspect of the march, as the protesters sought to ensure that those responsible for the deaths were held accountable.
The government's response to the protests was not immediately available, but the protesters' demands for justice and accountability are likely to continue in the coming days. The march was an important event in Kenya's history, as it marked the anniversary of a significant moment in the country's struggle for democracy and human rights.
The impact of the 2024 protests is still being felt in Kenya, with many families still seeking justice for their loved ones. The march was a reminder that the struggle for justice and accountability is ongoing, and that the protesters will continue to demand action from the government.





